pf: green club - Prior`s Field School
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pf: green club - Prior`s Field School
pfeNews Friday 22 October 2010 Dear Parent, We were delighted to receive today the school’s value added information for GCSE in 2009-10. The CEM Centre at Durham University has placed Prior’s Field in the top 0.8% of all UK schools (state and independent) and we are ranked in fifth place overall. This is a wonderful reflection of the excellent teaching, wider school ethos, varied activities and the girls’ determination to work hard to do their best. After half-term you will notice changes to the flower beds on the main drive, thanks to Cathy Goode, Gill Wilks, June Cunningham and Kim Budge who volunteered their time this week, for planting. We are very grateful for their help and look forward to some winter colour in the months ahead. The PSA is also underway with plans for the annual Christmas Fair and I would like to add my voice to Laura Collyear’s, in saying that the Gift Wrap scheme really is an excellent way of raising funds for the school. A brochure was sent out a few weeks ago explaining that for every item purchased, we receive 22% cash back. Finally, I hope that the girls and staff involved in the sports tour to Malta and the D of E expedition to Snowdonia have successful trips, and that everyone has a relaxing half-term break. Best wishes Julie Roseblade Head pf: green club Green Club: Maddy Martin Binks, Victoria Moore and Season Tse report: This week the Catering Team and Grrreen Club have been asking the whole school community to scrape their plates and sort their waste: cups, food and liquids. As well as this being a good opportunity to recycle, we waste, the aim was to raise awareness of how much we waste, the long term consequences of this and what we can do to reduce it. On the first lunchtime the amount of waste collected was the equivalent of over 100 meals! This dropped considerably by the end of the week. All of the waste was displayed in assembly this morning and we explained why we should care. For example, why does it matter whether we eat an apple or put it in the bin? Think then of the water used to water the apple trees, the labour gone into picking them, the money gone into ensuring they are up to health standards, the fuel gone in to transporting them, and the energy gone into keeping them cool and fresh in the fridge. Throwing food away has higher implications than we think. In the UK, the most common disposal method is putting waste into landfill sides. On average, 111 million tonnes of waste are disposed into landfill sites in the UK each year. There are over 4000 landfill sites in the UK and 1.5 million tonnes of Methane (a strong greenhouse gas) are released by these. As a school we need to take action. We are asking that everyone only takes food that they will definitely eat and to go back for seconds if necessary. Love Food, Hate Waste! Do your bit at home – tips can be found at http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/ pf: achievement Congratulations to Lucy Edwards: Congratulations to Lucy who wrote a creative piece for the Summertime Stories Competition for Young Writers. Lucy has received an award certifying that she has written a creative piece of distinction that has been selected for publication in a Young Writers' Anthology for 2010. Well done Lucy! pf: book fair School Book Fair: Mrs Hilliam reports: Last week the school library was transformed into a mini bookshop when we held our seventh school book fair. Thanks to the generosity of our parents the girls spent an incredible £1000.93 on new books which generated commission of £600.56 (60% is the highest possible commission level) to spend on new high quality fiction for the school library. At the end of the fair the girls chose a selection of books for the library and they have been very busy stamping and covering books to enable them to be ready for lending as soon as possible. The enthusiasm shown by our girls for choosing and reading their new books was delightful! The library is now a very busy part of the school and the girls are borrowing thousands of books each year. I would be very grateful if you could remind your daughters to return their books promptly once they have finished reading them. Thank you very much! pf: drama Drama Delight: Mrs Horton reports: It was fantastic to have another opportunity to showcase the talents of the cast of Much Ado About Nothing in a lower school assembly on Wednesday. We are very proud of everything they have achieved, both individually and as part of an ensemble, and it was a lovely way to start the last Wednesday of this busy half term. Congratulations all round and a quick reminder to return all hoodies to the Drama Department unless you wish to purchase them at the reasonable price of £7.50. Well done again and have a restful holiday! pf: english The English Department presents….SPAGFEST: Mrs Berry reports: To target SPELLING, PUNCTUATION and GRAMMAR in the lower school, in an exciting and entertaining way, the English Department would like to introduce “SPAGFEST”. Merrier than any music festival, more enlightening than any literary festival and far more fantastic than any food festival, “SPAGFEST” takes place twice a term for each year group! The fun begins with an interactive study session focusing on three elements of spelling, punctuation and grammar, perhaps a common homophone, a group of spellings or parts of speech. For the next six weeks the girls are challenged to learn and practise their three targets in class before we come together again for the “SPAGFEST” House quiz! This half term Frank took first place in the First Form, while Pankhurst secured victory in both Second Form and Third Form. Congratulations to all the winning teams! The fruits of National Poetry Day: On October 8, Prior’s Field School celebrated National Poetry Day in style. The staff contributed to a video which shows the range of poetry’s influence and there were a number of other events running including a competition to become part of a whole school poem. The theme for National Poetry Day was “Home”. As Prior’s Field, is for all of us, a kind of home, the English department invited students to write a rhyming couplet in meter about their “home”. The best couplets made it into the final version of the poem printed below. Ellen Hancock Pull on green Jumper, pull on green skirt, Wash my face now, and get rid of the dirt. Alex Gough We’ll laugh and learn and live until it hurts, With open minds, mad hair and (shortish) skirts Greta Gard We live by admiration, hope and love, Yet in the lunch queue we do tend to shove Francesca Loggia We line, we love and we laugh together, Memories of our time here, last forever. Kitty Graham-Scott For we may build with our bricks and our stone, But it is hearts which make up a home. pf: music The Teatime Concert: Clare Aldrich reports: On Monday, the music department held its first Teatime Concert of the school year. The event is an opportunity for girls to perform pieces to an audience of parents, teachers and students. The informal concert offered a great afternoon’s entertainment, with twenty five performers playing a variety of styles of music such as pop, classical and jazz with a wide range of instruments. We also had some group performances, such as the newly established Cello Group, upcoming bands and an a cappella trio of singers. It was lovely to see so many new girls performing, as well as the growing confidence in those who are already old-timers on these occasions. They were all praised and applauded by a very supportive audience. We had girls performing throughout the afternoon of all abilities and the event was concluded by Ellen Bryden in the Fourth Form, who performed a beautiful Grade 7 violin piece. A big thank you to Mr Pratt, who not only hosted the event but also accompanied many of the items. Overall it was a great success and all the performers should be extremely proud of themselves. The feedback from the audience was tremendously positive and everyone is looking forward to the next Teatime Concert. Mr Pratt assures us that, next time, biscuits will be provided to complement the tea! pf: charity Poverty Lunch: Mrs Saunders reports: Poverty lunch last week raised £295 for charity. School Council met today and have chosen to send money to support the following: clean water for a Bangladesh school an African Farmyard Magic Beans this will be done through the Good Gifts scheme to help fight poverty in Africa. pf: Huxley lecture Prior’s Field School The Annual Julia Huxley Memorial Lecture Adam Hart-Davis “Are we alone in the Universe?” Friday 19 November 2010 Prior’s Field School 7pm Drinks 7:30pm Lecture Adults £6 including a glass of wine Students Free Nationally acclaimed scientist, author, photographer, historian, and broadcaster Adam Hart- Davis is a pioneer in the world of scientific education, recognised across a broad spectrum of genres for his enthusiastic exploration of the world of science. With a First Class Masters Degree in Chemistry from Oxford University and a PhD in Organometallic Chemistry from York University, Hart-Davis spent five years in publishing before making his foray into television broadcasting and production. His work includes Local Heroes, On the Edge, Fun & Games, The Battle of the Bottle-Snatchers, Mathematical Eye, and the international success Scientific Eye – used in over 70% off secondary schools in the United Kingdom and 35 other countries. Hart- Davis has also presented an array of BBC2 productions including What the Stuarts did for us, What the Tudors did for us, What the Victorians did for us, and What the Romans did for us. Other productions include Science Shack, Mag Rack, Tomorrow’s World, Science in Focus, Adam Hart-Davis Says Come to your Senses, Live from Dinosaur Island, Hart- Davis on History, Secret City, How London was Built, Just Another Day, and How Britain was Built. Books include The Cosmos- a Beginner’s Guide and Flush and Thomas Crapper (a history of the lavatory). He has also received thirteen honorary degrees. ...................................................................................................................................................................... To book tickets, please make a cheque payable to Prior’s Field School Trust Ltd and send to Miss K Egan at: Prior’s Field School Priorsfield Road, Godalming Surrey GU7 2RH T: 01483 810551 Name ...................................................................................................................... Address................................................................................................................... Email....................................................................................................................... Contact Number..................................................................................................... Number of Adults ……………………… Number of Students…………………………………………. Cheque made payable to Prior’s Field Trust Ltd enclosed pf: junior boarding Junior Boarding: Mrs Roberts-Barter reports: Last weekend the boarders enjoyed a trip to the cinema in Guildford on Saturday and, on Sunday, in chilly but bright weather a visit to the London Film Museum. Though small, the museum plays host to a variety of movie memorabilia including parts of the sets from films such as Star Wars and Alien and part of the underground train set from EastEnders. Following this the girls enjoyed wandering along the South Bank by the River Thames, taking in atmosphere and enjoying some of the street performances as well as popping into the Royal Festival Hall to see the foyer entertainment. The full boarders will be going ‘donutting’ on Sunday 14 November as their weekend outing – this will require helmets which are not supplied by the centre, so if you have any helmets at home I would be really grateful if you could bring them in after half-term. Please could you also encourage your daughter to bring something ‘halloweeny’ to dress in after the break as there will be some Halloween celebrations! I hope everyone has a restful break. Sixth form: Mrs Picken reports: Last weekend the full boarders decided to cook their own snacks to share over their weekly fix of X Factor. They enjoyed mini yorkshire puddings and roast beef and divine profiteroles cooked by Cheyenne and Tabitha. On Thursday the lower sixth hosted a ‘Pub Quiz’ for a huge number of the 5th form. The evening was full of music and facts, becoming very competetive, especially against the staff table. The girls enjoyed a take away supper and it was a chance for all to relax together before we break for half term. Many thanks to everyone who worked to make it happen and the lower sixth for being such charming hosts. We were sad not to be able to include the upper sixth but they are already planning what is to be a very competetive lower vs upper sixth quiz in the Spring Term! pf: sport Sports: Miss Gordon reports: On Saturday the U12 C and U13 C hockey teams both drew 1-1 in their matches against St Mary’s Ascot. Players of the match were Hattie Lunt and Lara Martin for the U12s and Jemima Beard and Chloe Moffat for the U13s. The U14B hockey team were also in action and were 1-0 winners. Sabine Friedrich was the goal scorer and player of the match. The Junior hockey teams played matches against Edgeborough on Wednesday afternoon. The U13As lost 3-1 but played well. Player of the match was Felicity Bull. The U13Bs won 4-3 and the player of the match was Emelia Moxey. Finally the U12As lost to a very strong Edgeborough side and player of the match was outstanding goalkeeper, Holly Denham. The 1st XI were in action on Wednesday against Farnborough Hill. The team played exceptionally well with their best performance so far this term. The end result was a 2-0 victory with goals from Annabel Walker and Hannah Larwood. Player of the match was Rachel Pepper. U14 Hockey team played Epsom College on Thursday. They put in an excellent team performance and dominated the opposition, eventually winning 5-1. Player of the match was Charlotte Hardy. The 1st XI had a second match this week also against Epsom College. It was a difficult match and the overall result was 0-0. Player of the match was awarded to Celia Hall and Oz! The senior hockey group would like to say a huge thank you to Oz (Sarala Baskaran in 5th Form) for her performances in the U16 and 1st XI. We will certainly miss her in the teams! Good luck, Oz! Reminders: There will be training for the U14 and 15 hockey teams on Monday 8th November, as well as senior netball training. All girls MUST have a mouth guard and shin pads for their hockey lessons, practices and matches. There are over 60 named items in lost property. Students must come and collect these before cautions are given out. Sports Lockers: There will be a locker check on Friday 12th November so all girls MUST have a lock by then. 15 October 2010 Dear Parent, I am writing to you to tell you about an amazing trip that the Science Department is organising to The Museum of Flight in Seattle, USA. The idea for the trip came about after Dr Bonnie Dunbar the former NASA astronaut and president of the Museum visited Prior’s Field in March 2008. Many of the girls will remember her inspirational assembly and talk on space exploration and her invitation for us to visit her museum. Dr Dunbar will be meeting us and showing us around the museum, which is one of the leading air and space museums in the world. If you would like more information about the museum please visit their website ‘www.museumofflight.org’. The trip will take place in the first week of the summer holidays and we will fly out the day after speech day on 10thJuly 2011 and return by the end of the week. We will spend a couple of days looking around the museum displays, trying out the flight and spacecraft simulators and even going on board the President Kennedy’s Air Force 1 plane! There will also be plenty of opportunity to do some sightseeing and shopping in downtown Seattle and visit landmarks such as the Space Needle and Smith Tower, made famous in the film ‘Sleepless in Seattle’. The dates and provisional itinerary for the trip are as follows; Day 1 - Travel & check in to hotel accommodation Day 2 - Day at Museum of Flight Day 3 - Day at Museum of Flight Day 4 - Tour of Seattle and sightseeing Day 5 – am cultural activity in Seattle, pm -shopping Day 6 - Return travel Estimated costs are Flight - £800 , Hotel - £200, Extras (meals, spending etc) - £250. Approximate provisional total £1200-£1500. All girls from the 3rd Form to 6th Form are invited and if you would like your daughter to go on this trip, I need you to let me know by returning the attached sheet or by emailing me directly on [email protected]. by Friday 12th November 2010. Yours sincerely, Geoff Jones (Head of Science) To Mr G. Jones (Head of Science) I would like my daughter _________________________to go on the trip to The Museum of Flight in Seattle, USA in July 2011. Signed: __________________________________ PF Christmas Fair Saturday 27 November 2010 Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, Lions Rampant, Wine Tasting, Snowstorm Skiwear, The Fountain Health & Beauty, Crinage & Crinage, Christmas Cakes, Wreaths, Jewellery, Tessa Smith Photography, Vintage Style Homeware, Fine Foods, Christmas Music. Tickets available on the door 11.00am - 3.00pm Prior’s Field School Priorsfield Road, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 2RH Forget Gok Wan’s latest fashion advice!! For the best Christmas presents ever for anyone who rides Come to the PF Equestrian Stall at the Christmas Fair Saturday 27th November 2010 11am – 3pm For the discerning rider – it doesn’t matter if you ride once a week or once a day – look the part and feel the part! You can choose from a selection of kit including:blouson jacket, over shirt, hat silk, tie, and of course the kit bag (which can hold everything from your riding hat, gloves, boots, jodhpurs, whip and mobile phone!!) We will also be selling a wide selection of other riding and horse gear, all supplied by Denes from Liphook including gloves, hats and matching scarves, whips, grooming kits and grooming boxes, head collars and lead ropes, horse treats, stocks and pins, riding socks, horsey stationery So don’t forget to come and visit our stall at the fair and make sure you look your best when you next go riding! Why look like this..... When you can look like this...... (In a recent “straw” poll 8 out of 10 horses preferred their riders looking like this!) PF CATWALK 2011 Diary Date! Saturday 12 March 2011 A truly magical night ofOPPORTUNITIES fashion and entertainment SPONSORSHIP 7.30pm - midnight Champagne reception and 2 course supper Auction & raffle Further information to follow at half-term